The Sixers will eventually have to decide between Nerlens Noeland Jahlil Okafor, an unnamed league executive told Keith Pompey of the Philadelphia Daily News. That duo hasn’t played well together, the executive explained, in part because neither has the shooting range to stretch defenses. It will be imperative to shed one of them via trade if Joel Embiid returns next season from foot surgery because it will essentially give Philadelphia three starting-quality bigs, the story continues. In that case, it makes more sense to keep Noel because Okafor and Embiid are limited defensively, the executive opined to Pompey. “They are both centers,” he said. “They both can only guard centers. They can’t defend power forward or stretch fours in this league.”

In other news around the Eastern Conference:

Knicks small forwardLance Thomas could be a candidate for the Most Improved Player Award and that might make it difficult for the club to re-sign him, according to Marc Berman of the New York Post. Opposing coaches have taken notice of Thomas’ two-way impact off the bench, going out of their way to praise him, Berman continues. Thomas, arguably the team’s best defender, signed a one-year, $1,636,842 contract during the offseason but his price tag going back into the free agent pool this summer is growing and the Knicks will have competition for his services, Berman adds.

The Pistons plan on keeping second-year guard Spencer Dinwiddie with their D-League affiliate in Grand Rapids for the foreseeable future, Keith Langlois of Pistons.com tweets. With the return ofBrandon Jennings from his Achilles injury, Dinwiddie is the team’s No. 4 point guard on the roster behind Reggie Jackson, Jennings and Steve Blake.

The Heat recalled shooting guardJosh Richardson on Monday from their D-League affiliate, the Sioux Falls Skyforce, the team’s website announced. Richardson has played four games with the Skyforce this season and helped them capture the D-League Showcase Championship.

The Wizards could decide to become sellers nearing next month’s trade deadline if they don’t go on a hot streak or get most of their key pieces healthy before that point, league sources indicated to Ken Berger of CBSSports.com.

Considering that Brooklyn’s pick could be a top 3 pick, that is a terrible trade. Landry for Lee is a pretty straight swap, but Noel is not enough for Boston to give up their lottery ticket. Considering the potential for that pick, it would have to be Noel plus multiple first round picks, including Philly’s own pick.

It is, my bad I thought the Nets had the worst record. Then I would imagine it would have to be the Heat and Thunder pick and the Laker’s pick (when it comes) or Philly’s own pick in a future year for Noel and Landry for Lee, Brooklyn’s pick and maybe a future Celtics pick. Although honestly I think the Celtics rather hold onto their chances of getting a top three pick than trade it and get two late first rounders. They need quality, not quantity at this point.

No room for Dinwiddie right now, though it’s odd to see the Pistons come right out and acknowledge that he’s stuck in the D-League until further notice. Good for them for doing so, though. It’s the right move, and everyone can see it.